RSS reading would have been a really good application for browser integration. You could flip between reading and browsing a list maybe with a single key or button, and subscribing to a site would likewise be just one click. The user would have control over how sites were displayed, rather than the publisher, and could customize that similar to how it works on ebook readers.

It's just as relevant today as it was in 2010. We now have an even greater data misuse with the growth of Machine Learning algorithms.

I wish someone made an animated explainer video of the same content for people who are neither programmers nor lawyers, like one of those animated science videos on YouTube. Viral videos can be used for good too! 😉

It needs dozens of taps, some require you to go to the partner site to opt out which I didn't even attempt, and the navigation actually coerces you to go to the site instead of going back to opt out of the other categories.

chaos.social - because anarchy is much more fun with friends.
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